The new place is different than the ubiquitous, soulless cafeterias common in nearly all of the firm's restaurants worldwide. There are wooden chairs and tabletops, exposed brick walls, comfy couches, muted colors, and a garden theme anchored with flower pot lampshades and adorned with foliage, all designed to create a more intimate, private space for families.

The Miami-based burger giant has no immediate plans to bring this new design to the United States, says Kristen Hauser, spokeswoman for Burger King, so it looks like fans will have to fly to Southeast Asia to soak up ambiance of BK's fresh, new look. Here are some pictures of what's to come: